Was found by Grand Master Chinawut Sirisompan witness and support by Mr. Saysamone Sayasone (President of Muay Lao Association member of NOC Lao) and GM.Kevin Lloyd chairman of England Muaythai Federation along with Mohd Nooramin Kaw (Amin Kaw) President of Muay Association of Parak (General Secretary of South East Asia Muay Federation with representative from members countries from Philippines, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, United Kingdom,
On 25 October 2013 at BALI INDONESIA
MuayThai Boran (MTB) is the ancient style of Thai Boxing from which Muay Thai originated. The origins and history of Muay Thai are unknown with historical documents mentioning very little of it; mostly in ancient Thai laws and in chronicles (especially with reference to military events or festive affairs), or in literature. Dating back hundreds of years (at the birth of the Thai nation), tribes of Thai people had to constantly fight to protect themselves against their aggressors in the South of China before moving South East to settle in ancient Siam, which we now call Thailand. Along the way the Thai people developed the fighting arts utilizing fists, elbows, knees and legs to combine with the usage of hand held weapons (long swords, poles, spears, etc.) to gain advantage against their opponents.
MTB was originally developed for self-defence and also taught to the Thai military for use in warfare. Even in the historic record of year 1350-1767 A.D. The Tiger King of Ancient Capital Ayutthaya (Prajow Sear) himself had to learn as part of their fighting strategy. He loves it so much and disguise himself to challenge many top fighters. As Its fighters were highly respected and selected the best were enlisted into the King’s royal guard regiment called “Tanaileuak” This physical and mental discipline is famously known as “the art of eight limbs” because it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees and feet. The hands become the sword and dagger; the shins and forearms hardened in training to act as armor against blows, and the elbows to strike opponents like a heavy mace or hammer while the legs and knees being the axe and staff. The body operated as one unit. Also, it incorporates vise-like grappling and ground fighting techniques in the art/system.The story of how a famed Thai boxer late in the March 1770 AD named Nai Khanomtom who fought for his freedom when he was in captivity of Burmese Kingdom is the most famous folklore. His defeat of 10 Burmese boxers one after another in a row including their nation’s champion got him rewarded with his freedom and March 17 has since been marked and celebrated every year as National Muay Thai Day in Thailand.
The World Muay Boran Federation (WMBF) in Association with Kru Master Association (KMA) held a meeting with regards to the 1st World Muay Boran Championships 12-22 March 2014/2557, covering all the Seminars, Rules and Regulations within its program of events.
Present at the meeting
1. SGM Jarusdej Ulit
2. ASGM Chinawut Sirisompan
3. Col Nophakag Sriboonruang
4. SGM Kru Daeng Voravut
5. SGM Sanae Tubtimtong
6. GM Kevin Lloyd
7. AGM Suphan Chabairam
8. Mr Pornkaew Limmongkhonvhaikul
9. Mr Sorn Sukphimai
10. Mrs Sirigul Suntiehdt
11. Dr Sawang Vithayapitaks
12. Mr Wongsawat Chantharangsu
13. Mr Prasong Phichetwatthanaporn
14. Mr Young Jo Kim
15. Mr Watcharin Ratchanipon
16. Phattana Boonvong
The Program was covered and each item was looked at, all Seminars and GM Master taking them was discussed, all aspects were look at along with reviewing the timetable & registration.
The Seminar Program is as follows:
The Rules & Regulation for the Championships
The meeting covered the rules regarding the following subjects
Discussion carried on for a while and covered Wai Kru and Nai Khanom Thom Day.
Please see below the amendments to the score sheet, which allows the use of a CLICKER score to be added, its within the Colum after Cautions and warning, this would be used to calculate the winner i.e. the most clicks will give 10 points